Tony Award-winner Christine Ebersole has canceled all her January dates at Arci's Place in Manhattan. The show, Live in New York, a variation of her popular act at Los Angeles Cinegrill in 1998, was a sold out hit at the cabaret haunt during its Nov. 5-Dec. 17 run as well as a highly sought after New Year's Eve performance.

Tony Award-winner Christine Ebersole has canceled all her January dates at Arci's Place in Manhattan. The show, Live in New York, a variation of her popular act at Los Angeles Cinegrill in 1998, was a sold out hit at the cabaret haunt during its Nov. 5-Dec. 17 run as well as a highly sought after New Year's Eve performance.

Ebersole had added shows on Jan. 7, 21 and 28 to meet demand, but those have now all been canceled. Arci's gave scheduling conflicts as the reason. Ebersole is currently starring on Broadway in 42nd Street. It could not be learned whether she would be missing performances in that show as well. Ebersole won a 2001 Tony Award for her comic-pathetic turn as a washed-up stage star.

Arci's said it hoped to rebook Ebersole for April.

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The limited engagement at Arci's marked Ebersole's first cabaret appearance in New York in more than 20 years. The show represents Ebersole's journey as a performer, wife and mom, and as a bicoastal actress, with musical styles ranging from pop to torch song to jazz and country. Scott Wittman directs (as he did in L.A.) and Academy Award nominated composer-pianist Marc Shaiman musical directs. Ebersole sings "The Man That Got Away," "Bill," "Shanghai" and "My Ship," among other standards. *

Ebersole appeared on Broadway in I Love My Wife, On the Twentieth Century, the 1979 revival of Oklahoma!, in which she played Ado Annie, and the Camelot revival opposite Richard Burton. Among her TV work is a stint as a cast member of "Saturday Night Live." The blonde character actress is known for her comic performances on TV sitcoms and playing Tessie Tura in the TV remake of "Gypsy," starring Better Midler. Her New York appearances just prior to 42nd Street were in the Encores! revival of A Connecticut Yankee and the Broadway revival of Gore Vidal's The Best Man.